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Duck Breast In Port Sauce

1 Whole Peking duck -; (5 lbs)
2 Shallots; minced
2 Thyme sprigs
Salt and pepper
Nonstick cooking spray
1 sm Carrot; minced
8 c Water
1/2 Bay leaf
2 tb Port wine

Remove heart, gizzard and neck from duck cavity, and set aside. Cut along breast bone and against rib cage to remove breasts from duck. Remove skin from duck breasts. Remove legs from duck and reserve for another use. Break remaining bones into large pieces and set aside. Put duck breasts in shallow glass baking dish and rub with 1 minced shallot, leaves from 1 sprig thyme and salt and pepper to taste. Cover with plastic wrap and let meat marinate 2 to several hours in refrigerator. Spray bottom of 2-quart saucepan with nonstick cooking spray. Add heart, gizzard and neck to pan to brown all sides over medium-high heat. Add broken-up bones and brown along with carrot and remaining minced shallot. Stir in 1 cup water and scrape up any browned bits to deglaze bottom of pan, then add remaining water. Add remaining thyme sprig and bay leaf. Bring to boil. Reduce heat and simmer stock about 2 hours. Strain stock and place in small pan. Add Port and reduce to 1/3 cup by cooking over medium-high heat about 10 minutes. While wine reduces, spray small skillet with nonstick cooking spray and heat over medium-high heat. Add duck breast to hot skillet and brown on all sides until meat is cooked through but still pink in center, 4 to 5 minutes per side. Slice duck breast at an angle and arrange on plate with drizzle of Port sauce. Yields 2 servings.


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